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Zimbabwe braces for massive load-shedding as water levels decline
Zimbabweans have been urged to brace for massive load-shedding following the decrease of water levels at Kariba Dam and the obsoleteness of three thermal power stations in Harare, Bulawayo and Munyati.
Man fined US$300 for forging ZIMSEC certificates to enroll in Poland
A 28-year-old Harare man was fined US$300 after he pleaded guilty to forging his Zimsec Advanced Level certificates to enroll for a Diploma in Business Administration in Poland which he successfully acquired.
Roora ‘no longer a requirement’ under the new Marriages Act in Zimbabwe
Payment of roora/lobola is no longer a legal requirement under the new Marriages Act but rather a moral decision, director of the Law Development Commission (LDC), Netsai Zvakasikwa confirmed.
Police name five more victims from Bulawayo-Beitbridge road accident
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has released the names of five more people who died from a tragic road accident that killed 22 people last week at the 27km peg along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge Highway.
Prosecutor arrested for soliciting bribe to get lighter sentence for Rushwaya
A Harare public prosecutor Pardon Dziva was arrested for allegedly soliciting a US$20 000 bribe from the young sister of convicted gold smuggler Henrietta Rushwaya to facilitate a lighter sentence by the presiding judge justice Pisirayi Kwenda.
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